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    |exercise. | |been able to utilize breathing | |-increase heart rate | |distress. | |To lessen fatigue and weakness. |techniques. | |-increase blood pressure | | |Assist patient with ambulation | |

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    induction of different cultures‚ traditions and anthropological healing procedures and beliefs in our society has been always continued from the ancient civilization. As referring to the case study of Emily Rose‚ Lyabo culture thinks about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as a illness called Kuru which have no evidence based philosophy. Emily has been misdirected and let to go stray because of unfamiliarity of various cultures to identify modern day scientific drugs and diagnostic measures. Mistreatments in

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    the other hand this type of muscle is highly specialised. It is under the control of the autonomic nervous system‚ however‚ even without nervous imput contractions can occur due to cells called pacemaker cells. Cardiac muscle is highly resistant to fatigue due to the presence of a large number of mitochondria‚ myoglobin and a good blood supply allowing continuous aerobic metabolism. Smooth Smooth muscle‚ are also known as involuntary muscle due to our inability to control its movements‚ or Unstriated

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    Treat Hypermobility Syndrome Naturally Joint hypermobility syndrome (Ehlers-Danlos syndrome)‚ is a chronic pain condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Young women seem to be most affected by this condition‚ followed by children and men. In many cases‚ hypermobile joints go completely unnoticed. They’re just a fun way to get attention at parties by bending a wrist back or seeming to “dislocate” a shoulder at will. However‚ plenty of individuals suffer terribly with the condition

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    woman is not fatigued because she is a busy mom rather the cause is a deficiency of a chemical in the brain. Through the numerous visits to her doctor she learns of a vitamin D deficiency‚ an underactive thyroid‚ and finally the root cause of her fatigue; Narcolepsy. Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder which affects an individual’s waking hours as a result of insufficient sleep. This disorder leaves the woman needing to take medication to sleep and medication to stay awake‚ but still feeling fatigued about

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    tired to identify primary problem without some assistance Excessive bleeding may cause anemia and fatigue related to insufficient hemoglobin. Signs of infection also include fatigue A short-lived peiod of depression accompanied by emotional fragility is common in the first few weeks postpartum. Continued depression needs further investigation Poor nutrition and dehydration add to feeling fatigue. Protein and vitamin C are needed for tissue regeneration after childbirth Patient will: Identify

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    Skeletal Muscle Physiology Activity 1 1. Skeletal muscle fiber- long‚ cylindrical cell with multiple oval nuclei arranged just beneath the sarcolemma Motor unit- all of the muscle cells controlled by a single motor neuron Skeletal muscle twitch- a single stimulus-contraction-relaxation cycle in a skeletal muscle Electrical stimulus- uses an electrical current to cause a single muscle or a group of muscles to contract Latent period- the time between the stimulation of a muscle and the start

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    Hydration is needed so our body does not become dehydrated which means a lack of bodily fluids which would lead to a series of symptoms including but not limited to; extreme thirst‚ less frequent urination‚ dark coloured urine‚ fatigue‚ dizziness and confusion. Hydration is our body’s way of maintaining a variety of bodily functions such as‚ and not limited to‚ carrying nutrients and oxygen to the rest of the body‚ converting food to energy‚ protecting and cushioning vital organs

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    hardening the material’s strength increases as the materials temperature cools. This unique air hardening property of Reynolds 853 provides additional stiffness through reduced micro-yielding at the joints‚ allowing stiffer products with excellent fatigue strength. This gives it an added resistance to all loads put on it and a resistance from damage. In assembly Reynolds 853 steel is suitable for TIG welding and brazing‚ using lugged or lugless construction. The production process ensures tight tolerance

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    and recreation equipment selection Selection 1: Bicycle frame Brief description Bicycle frame is the core part of bicycle. Properties required 1. Low density = light weight 2. High strength 3. High corrosion resistance 4. High toughness 5. High fatigue limit 6. Sustainable Frame materials Some of the materials that are used to make bicycle frames include Steel‚ Aluminium alloys‚ Titanium and Carbon fibre. Below is a brief description of Steel‚ Aluminium and Titanium in relation to bicycle frames

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